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Gas StorageCompliant Safe and secure storage for LPG cylinders The Trimetals range of LPG cylinder storage units has been designed and manufactured in the UK to meet the current Codes of Practice as specified by ...Read more
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Safe and secure storage for LPG cylinders

The Trimetals range of LPG cylinder storage units has been designed and manufactured in the UK to meet the current Codes of Practice as specified by the LP Gas Association (which adopts the recommendations of BSI, CEN and ISO) and conforms to the British Standards associated with these Codes of Practice.

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Conforms To Legislation

Meets the current Codes of Practice as specified by the LP Gas Association and conforms to the British Standards associated with these Codes of Practice.

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Complete Access

Feature a removable lower front panel for maximum cylinder access and ease of bottle changing. (excludes Sentinel LPG)

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Securely Lockable

Your gas cylinders are protected by a simple yet effective padlock system as standard, with optional additional hasps available for extra security. The locking system ensures your tools stay safe from theft.

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Maintenance free

Constructed from durable PVC-coated galvanised steel, the Senturion requires no painting or ongoing maintenance. It stays looking good year after year with minimal upkeep.

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25 year guarantee

We’re confident in the long-term performance of the Storeguard, which is why we offer an industry-leading 25-year guarantee against rust perforation on the panels, giving you peace of mind.

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High And Low Level Ventilation

Purpose-designed ventilation at both high and low levels ensures constant airflow, which is essential for the safe storage of gas cylinders.

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Conforms To Legislation

BS 5428 Part 1 2005 (Code of Practice for Domestic Butane and Propane gas burning installations)
BS476-22:1987 (Fire-Resistance of materials used in product construction)
LP Gas Association Code of Practice 24 – Part 1: 1998 – Use of Propane in Cylinders at Residential Premises.
LP Gas Association Code of Practice 24 – Part 2: 1998 – Use of Butane in Cylinders at Residential Premises
LP Gas Association Code of Practice 7: 2004 – Storage of Full and Empty LPG Cylinders.
Class 0 and Class 1 (Fire Rating materials used in product construction)